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Window Server 2003 and XP
rf making.it...@the.time alt html "Thomas Mlynarczyk" <blue_elephan...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:be67q1$c6h$00$1@news.t-online.com. It's easy to install things in their own folder, even their own partition. However all uninstall programs end up in the same place, the windows uninstall info folder.

partition questions
Those pretty numbers that get displayed on BSOD are only for when a system bombs while Bill Gates is making a presentation to the CES. Linux brought you this power in an easy-install, easy-to-use, easy-to-manage package. Microsoft was made by Lawyers and Sales Reps, for Managers and purchasing agents,

7.5.3 musings
Of course the sketchy documentation failed to make it clear to OS/2 newbies like I was that if you have a FAT partition and you choose Easy Install, See, I ain't making this up after all, Dave. I doubt it. It seems like you're immune to any OS/2 problems I have. On what basis do you make that claim?

Warp FDISK problem :(
I try to set up my computer so it's easy to install and use my applications. Almost apps try to install onto C:, most let you change the installation drive, almost all will install something on C: despite what you do. As appealing as it sounds, I've had little luck in keeping the OS on it's own partition with the

How do I install fixpack 11 ?
What I'm saying is its extremely easy to install a second OS into a Windows partition, No, it's extremely easy to install the BeOS into a Windows partition as It's making a scewball out of you. and extremely easy to uninstall it if you choose, while the company that hypes "ease of use" makes the same thing very

FastTrak66 report
I used the advance install and selected for it not to install APM or Serial support, but it install that anyway. I chose the advance install as I wanted to make sure that it went to a particular partition and not the first useable. Not for that the easy install would have been my choice. I already had LVM installed

Warp (I must be nuts) Part 2
Should a format and reinstall ever become necessary, your data will be on a different volume and generally not be affected (though this doesn't excuse you from making good backups). Yes, you will be prompted to determine how big you want the initial installation partition to be. If you want one giant C:\,

Don Rickles attends a function
Silvan sil...@windows-sucks.com alt os linux mandrake Tenex wrote: 1. remove Mandrake (it's easy to install & regular partitions) and there's no critical Resizing an existing partition is always dicey, and you don't really want to spend 36 hours making a CD-RW backup when you can avoid destroying everything in

Macs have ease of use? Hah!
You really only need Partition Magic if you need to shrink a NTFS partition to make room for linux. Otherwise, Mandrake will shrink fat32 partitions .... Remember that it will be easy to install any of the packages that Mandrake has not installed as part of the default install should you decide that you want any of

newbie: new to linux
Win NT4 : - blue screens of death Win98 : + games - hangs Win2000 : no problems yet, but not really hammered it yet OpenBSD : +free +small (29MB), +secure telnet , +easy install FreeBSD: +free (as below) RedHat: +free, easy to install, works on 486/33 Linux style OSs, you have 5 PCs it's free, but you pay for 5

OS/2 Warp Server Wins! ( Warp Server = 1.0 product)
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Although nowadays or recently, a hard-disk-drive-unit is very reasonable price(or cheap), so it might be better for you to install new additional hard drive instead of making multi-partition for single hard drive, your request is for single hard-drive-unit.

nDMBc - Windows Nightmares
I gather from reading newsgroups and here that it's got a lot more in the way of easy to use installation, configuration tools and ease of use out of the box. and making functions for each and every COBOL instruction minus those that would be unneccessary and redundant in C. Linux has a very nice C compiler.

Roy J. Tellason
If you are running FAT16 [DOS or Win95 prior to OSR 2.1] then your maximum allowable partition size is 2.1 GB. With FAT32 or NTFS, partition size doesn't I would also divide the 7.0 into at least 2 or 3 partitions, making it easy to install other OSs in the future. Again, I obviously need a checklist to follow

Advice please
It has compiler tools and glibc2.1, you can install to a dos loop image (safer for you windows users) or to a seperate ext2 partition. It's easy to install and the whole thing fully installed is less than 350 megs. Distribution homepage ScrudgeWare ScrudgeWare is being designed with several goals in mind.

Sunday Times distorts the truth (again)
Data PC Transporter (two 16 MB files making up a 32 MB hard drive image) Reference material (technical notes, etc. 6.0.1 installer (all five disks merged into one, with modified Installer scripts and the "Easy Install" option disabled). This partition is write protected, and it has been quite handy on occasion.

Installing multiple browsers
I tried to install it twice before( once with a 250 MB HD ) but had problems making partitions the right size. The 2nd time ( this time on 1gig HD ) I had no problems. 16 Neg RAM helps and I also made a 10 Meg Byte swap partition. Scott Linux was extremely easy to install and understand. Go for it!

Is Linux Really Dead On The Desktop? Linus's Own Family Doesn ...
Grub boot loader (manager) will see your Windows install setup everything for dual booting. Pretty easy to install and do. I recommend going and spending the time and reading the install manuals on-line for Fedora or RH 9.0 going to make your life easier reading and learning than hacking away and making mistakes.

Macs have ease of use? Hah!
RedHat Linux is a quick and easy install on nearly any system, the newest 7.3 version isn't dumbed down 'to the masses,' making it a powerful and .... A quick review: o Disable cd/floppy boot (wouldn't want the partition mounted from a rescue cd) o Add BIOS password (administrative only) (wouldn't want floppy boot

Hacked via imapd
Of course the sketchy documentation failed to make it clear to OS/2 newbies like I was that if you have a FAT partition and you choose Easy Install, .... See, I ain't making this up after all, Dave. You did write: CB] The book for Warp 3 was confusing, Perhaps you should be more explicit about which system is

Making Install Disks???
SuSE had a pretty easy install from what I remember. About 5 mouse clicks. Once linux is installed and cofigured, all the distros are very much alike, which is a big advantage as items As to making back-ups and wiping and re-partitioning the old fashioned way: That way works and gives you a nice, clean install.